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Jackson M. Deutch

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Division of Continuing Education
Student Groups

Brattle Street Review Provides Outlet for Creative Writers at Harvard Extension School

The Harvard Extension School’s Brattle Street Review — a student-run bi-monthly publication of creative writing, nonfiction, and visual artwork — published its seventh issue Saturday, providing a network for HES students hoping to break through a “paper ceiling” in the literary field.

Harvard Division of Continuing Education
Features

Division of Continuing Education Celebrates 50th Anniversary on Livestream

At an online fireside chat Thursday celebrating the 50th anniversary of Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education, top Harvard administrators praised the DCE for expanding access to Harvard’s educational resources.

Red House Restaurant
Food and Drink

Harvard Square’s Red House Restaurant Closes for Renovations

The Red House, a seafood restaurant in Harvard Square, has temporarily closed for “a few months” ahead of planned renovations, according to Harvard Square Business Association executive director Denise A. Jillson.

Daniel Kritenbrink at the Weatherhead Center
Politics

Assistant Secretary of State Kritenbrink Expresses Concern Over North Korean Troops in Russia

Daniel J. Kritenbrink, the Biden administration’s Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, expressed concern over the growing military cooperation between Russia and North Korea.

Harvard Medical School
Research

HMS Study Sheds Light on Link Between Heart Condition and Cancer Treatment

A new study out of Harvard Medical School is opening the door for cancer patients with a rare but dangerous heart condition to continue immunotherapy treatment for the first time.

Cambridge City Hall
City Politics

Despite Resident Fears, City Officials Optimistic About Impact of Multifamily Zoning

Cambridge officials said they were optimistic about the city’s ability to accomodate the population growth that could accompany eliminating single-family zoning.

Boomerangs Thrift Store
Cambridge

Nonprofit to Reopen Boomerangs, Beloved Central Square Thrift Store

Local nonprofit More Than Words is reopening thrift store Boomerangs, a Central Square staple, in December following the store’s closure this summer.

Studs Earrings and Piercings
Student Life

STUDS’ Harvard Square Location Sees Slow Business After August Opening

STUDS, a national piercing and jewelry chain, recently opened its newest branch in Harvard Square, hoping to pierce the area’s student market.

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